The one book I'm reading is from ciscopress: Cisco ATM
Solutions, by Galina Pildush

The next question is, How does a cash-challenged individual
such as myself set up an ATM lab in his basement? Someone
mentioned the LS-100 in a previous message. What are the
going prices on that? Also, can I find affordable cards for
a low-end router (say, a 2500/2600) to turn it into an ATM
switch as we can do for a FR switch. The FR switch command
is "frame-relay route"; is there something like "atm route"
that enables the switching of ATM circuits from one
interface (or subinterface) to another? If so, then we could
emulate a service-provider cloud, which we then could access
across a standard UNI.

The bottom line here is the bottom line: Can it be done
affordably in our practice labs?

-- TT

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Subject: RE: ATM for CCIE [7:38772]
Date: Tue, 19 Mar 2002 09:25:46 -0500
From: "Matthew Meiers" 
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Anyone know any good ATM books?

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Persio Pucci
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Subject: ATM for CCIE [7:38772]

Folks,

I'm reading the CCIE Resource Kit 2001 Ed., and I think that
the amount
of information about ATM that the book covers is just
insufficient for
the test. Anybody feels like this? Or is it just enough? Any

recommendation for ATM?

Regards,

Persio




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